Pep Guardiola is hopeful 'unstoppable' Benjamin Mendy is over his injury problems and can boost Man City's title push

Pep Guardiola is looking forward to welcoming Benjamin Mendy back for the business end of Manchester City's season.

The France left-back could be on the bench for the second leg of City's Carabao Cup semi-final at League One side Burton on Wednesday.

Mendy, who missed most of last season after knee surgery, has been out since undergoing another operation in November.

The 24-year-old returned to training last week and will travel with the squad to the Pirelli Stadium, where City will begin with a 9-0 aggregate lead.

Asked how much he had missed the player, City boss Guardiola said: "With the results in the last two years, I would say not too much - but I miss him a lot.

Mendy has been a regular fixture on the sideline supporting his team-mates. Credit: PA

"I have a feeling he can give us (something) extra, and hopefully in the last part of the season, and in the future, the club can use him.

"(When) he pushes from outside he is unstoppable. In the last third he's so clever - it's not (just) cross to cross, it's clever when he does these kind of actions.

"But in two seasons, he's played very few. All the talk, training, practice - he's not there. We will need time to adjust to what we need with his quality."

Progress to next month's final should be a formality for the holders but Guardiola still intends to play some of his senior players, including Kevin De Bruyne.

The proximity of the game to the Checkatrade Trophy quarter-final, in which City's Under-21 team are involved on Tuesday night, ruled out the possibility of fielding a side full of development players.

Mendy had been in fine form for Man City until his injury setback this season. Credit: PA

Asked how many youngsters might play, Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference: "We are going to play Phil (Foden) and some will be on the bench. Two, three or four will play and two or three on the bench."

Asked about De Bruyne, who is still trying to build up his match fitness after injury problems, Guardiola said: "He is going to play."

The City manager added: "Some players need rhythm so they are going to play - the first-team guys who have not got a lot of games in their legs.

"Those who have not played too much lately, or are coming back from injury, are going to play."

Goalkeeper Aro Muric is another player who Guardiola said has "a chance to show us how good he is".